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Video game actors and publishers are finally negotiating again


The strike isn’t over officially, but it might be soon.

SAG-AFTRA claimed that the bargaining committee refused to grant protections to both voice and motion performers. Negotiations are resuming shortly after SAG-AFTRA announced that it was a dding League of Legends to the list of struck games. The union filed an unfair labor complaint against Formosa Entertainment, the company that provides voice acting services to League and other titles developed by Riot Games.

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